Текст книги "On the Way to Success. На пути к успеху"
Автор книги: Елена Карневская
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TEST 3
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. If the weather (keep) fine we (stay) here until the end of the month.
2. She said she already (buy) all the Christmas presents.
3. I (know) him for seven years. We (study) at school together.
4. I (turn) round and (see) a girl at the far end of the street. She (call) for help.
5. What you (think) of the chairman's report?-The facts (sound) very convincing
6. I don't think the weather (change) for the better. But if it (do) we (go) on an outing.
7. No one knew that David (do) research on this problem for nearly two years.
II. Choose the right article.
1. ... robbers had left by ... time the police arrived.
2. What were you doing when you heard ... news?
3. When you are typing ... letter remember to type ... date at... top and to sign your name at... bottom.
4. It's ... best salad I've ever eaten. Can you give me ... recipe?
5. When ... door-bell rang, he just stood near for... moment before opening it.
6. Anyone can make ... mistake.
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. Why are you (in, on, by) such a hurry?
2. It hurt the eyes to look (on, at, in) the sun.
3. I've bought this cake (on, to, for) your birthday.
4. I always finish work early (in, on, at) Fridays.
5. How many cinemas are there (in, on, at) this town?
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. We study almost (every, some, no) day.
2. I have two packs of cards. One is on the table, (another, other, the other) is in the drawer.
3. (Nobody, Any, Someone) can do it but you.
4. I think rock music is just (a lot, many, much) of noise.
5. There's hardly (some, any, no) tea left.
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1. broken/window/when/the/was?
2. when/bus/ waiting/the/we/accident/an/were/for/we/saw.
3. want/a/be/he/still/does/to/policeman?
4. to/a/quite/had/we/go/way/long.
VI. Choose the right variant.
1. I'm awfully sorry.
a) Don't mention it.
b) That's O.K.
c) It serves you right.
3. Could you pass me the paper?
a) Yes, I could.
b) Yes, I will.
c) Here you are.
2. How are you?
a) Don't worry.
b) And how are you?
c) I'm fine, thank you.
4. Will you open the drawer for me?
a) What do you want?
b) Do it yourself.
c) Sure, no problem.
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
This summer is (so, such) hot. London is already (full, filled) of tourists and (there, it) is (heavy, hard) to find room to walk (along, across) the pavement in some areas, (especialy) specially) in Piccadilly. It's (almost, rather) impossible to work in this (hot, heat). Most of the time we (drink, eat) iced cokes in the office and (fun, fan) ourselves with pieces of (typed, typing) paper.
TEST 4
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. I (bring) you a gift. You (like) it?
2. Why you (smell) the meat? It can't be bad. I (buy) it this morning.
3. It was Jane's birthday last Sunday. Knowing her taste I (make) up my mind to buy her a large box of chocolates.
4. The weather (get) better and better. I (feel) spring in the air.
5. Her plane (leave) at 6.40 tomorrow. I (promise) to take her to the airport.
6. Everybody realized of course that I (be) a foreigner.
7. It turned out that the windows (smash) with a hammer taken from the tool-shed.
II. Use the right article.
1. I'm always forgetting ... people's names.
2. ... only thing that matters is to find ... way home.
3. Mary said, «What... nice idea!»
4. North Wales seems ... good place for ... holiday.
5. She is anxious to find ... better job.
6. There's nothing like ... cheese for me for ... breakfast.
III. Choose the suitable preposition or postposition.
1. I arrived (to, at, -) home feeling very tired.
2. I didn't see you (on, in, at) the party on Sunday.
3. He studied French (at, on, in) Paris (since, for) a year.
4. I didn't feel very well when I woke (down, up).
5. You'll find the sport results (in, by, on) the back page of the newspaper.
Circle the suitable pronoun.
Yesterday we had supper with the neighbours of (our,
us, ours).
She left the house without saying (something, anything, nothing) to (somebody, nobody, anybody). (None, no, not) of the people I met there were English. 4 We've got (many, much, plenty) of time. 5. Not (every, all, many) the stories about this film are true.
y Put the words in the right order to make up a
sentence.
1 the/her/yet/has/cat/lady/found/old?
2 month/I/the/to/went/last/dentist/times/three/see.
3 lift/tomorrow/I'iya/to/give/the/you/station.
4 me/tooth/giving/again/this/is/trouble.
VI. Choose the right variant
1. My father was in hospital for six weeks.
a) For what?
b) How much?
c) For how long?
3. What is he doing there now?
a) It's none of your business
b) I really don't know.
c) I never know.
2. I'd like to help you.
a) You mustn't.
b) You would, wouldn't you?
c) You needn't, thank you.
4. My room is much larger than yours.
a) Is it?
b) Isn't it?
c) Is it not?
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
I decided to become a car mechanic. It seemed (such, so) exciting, like an (adventure, advantage). So I (made, did) a course in car mechanics. I (enjoyed, joined) learning about a car bit by bit until I (realized, understood) every part of it, and how every part (fitted, suited) in with the rest. I also
enjoyed taking an engine (at part, apart) and then (putting) placing) it together again! And when I succeeded (there, it) (seemed, looked) like a miracle to me!
TEST 5
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets
1. When Mrs. Allen (peel) potatoes she (cut) her finger
2. How long you (drive) a car? – Since I (arrive) here.
3. I'm sorry to say but they (lose) the game.
4. Luckily, when we (get) there the painting (not sell) yet
5. She (use) to play the piano beautifully although she (not/ play) so well now. She (say) she (not practise) as much as when she (study) at a music school.
6. You ever (meet) the man who (live) next door?
II. Use the right article.
1. ... plane didn't fly because of... storm.
2. Why are you wearing ... tie today, Mike?
3. ... tractor can pull... plough faster than ... donkey can.
4. Bill doesn't like ... record Jack has bought.
5. Jack drinks ... water with every meal.
6. Tom is ... successful young artist.
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. There's a dirty mark (on, at, in) the wall.
2. I have to be (at, on, it) home (on, in, by) 5.
3. We got stuck in a traffic jam (in, at, on) the way to the airport.
4. I picked (up, on, of) this brochure when I was (at, in, over) Sydney last.
5. Tom is ill. He wasn't (in, on, at) work today.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. I've got (no, not, neither) money at all.
2. Some people like the sea, (other, others, no) prefer the mountains.
3 Only (few, a few, the few) people are perfectly bilingual.
4 I invited them both but (none, no one, neither) agreed to come.
5 I opened the door but I couldn't see (nobody, somebody, anybody).
y. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1. Friday/you/me/by/a/can/birthday/make/cake?
2. an/eggs/one/without/can't/omelette/make/breaking.
3. me/a/birthday/wished/happy/no one.
4. only/me/the/is/who/she/understands/person.
VI. Choose the right variant.
1. Please remind me to post the letters.
a) Not at all.
b) Here you are.
c) I will.
3. Have you got a light?
a) Don't worry.
b) Don't bother.
c) Here you are.
2. How often do you have to travel on business?
a) Not many times.
b) Twice a month, normally.
c) For a long time.
4. She is still in hospital.
a) Isn't she?
b) Is she?
c) When?
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
Jane Fonda is an actress (which, who) is (good, well) known for her (roles, rolls) in films. Her first (cinema, film) was «Tall Story» in 1960 and for several years her (image, character) was as a Hollywood «Sex symbol». At the (year, age) of 32 she changed her beliefs and values and started to take (place, part) in (politics, policy). She (told, spoke) against the Vietnam war and became (very, enough) unpopular in Hollywood at that time.
TEST 6
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets
1. Don't disturb him. He (work).
2. It (to be) very quiet in the house.
3. Tony (give) another six months to finish his research
4. He (be) interested in physics since childhood.
5. What you (do) since you (leave) Oxford?
6. She (use) to bring me little presents when I (be) a child
7. Write to me when you (get) back. I (look) forward to your letter.
II. Use the right article.
1. We'll have to wait until... photos are ready.
2. ... police are looking into ... matter now.
3. I've told him ... lot of times that I don't know who's broken ... window but he doesn't believe me.
4. She looked at me with ... strange smile.
5. I'm afraid Mr. Brown is on ... holiday till... end of... month.
6. Charles, who was ... oldest, led ... boys to ... place where the boat was tied up under ... shelter of some bushes.
III. Choose the suitable preposition or postposition.
1. It's always too hot (at, in, on) Ann's house.
2. I haven't seen Ken (in, for, by) some time.
3. He usually goes (on, at, to) work (by. on, in) car.
4. I'll be moving (to, for, at) a new address (in, on. at) the end of September.
5. Please, don't be late (in, at, for) the meeting.
6. Suddenly a fight broke (up, out, in) between two boys (out, at, in) the classroom.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. The suitcase is too heavy for (me, myself, oneself) to carry.
2 Do (each, many, somebody) of your friends speak English?
3 George is (much, little, more) richer than most people.
4 The boy refused to tell us (something, nothing, anything).
5 He left without (a lot, no, any) money.
5 The headmaster wished them (everybody, all, many) good luck.
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1 their/they/definite/enjoy/at/seaside/will/holidays/the.
2. you/so/may/is/carelessly/into/drive/you/an/get/accident.
3. write/thank/wonderful/I/must/present/at/to/you/once/ your/for.
4. Ann/I/to/a/can/for/minute/speak?
VI. Choose the best response.
1. Have you had dinner yet? 2. What's your brother like?
a) Never mind. a) He's fine, thank you.
b) Don't bother. b) His name is Paul.
c) Not yet. c) He's very kind and gentle.
3. I don't like cornflakes 4. How often do you have with milk. English classes?
a) And I don't. a) Several times.
b) Me too. b) Once a week.
c) Nor do I. c) Sometimes.
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
Last weekend I got (off, out) all my last year's summer (clothes, cloths) and decided that they looked (terribly, terrible) old and out of (fashion, time). (So, as) on Saturday (went, came) shopping. (More, Most) people in London (wear, dress) very (smart, smartly) and (it, there) is important in my (study, job) to (look, see) good.
TEST 7
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in bracket
1. Kate often (ring up) her mother in London when she (study) at Manchester University.
2. What time he usually (have dinner)!
3. When I (get) home I (make) a cup of coffee and (turn) on the T.V.
4. It is half past ten now. John is outside and (check) his car. He says he (be) ready in an hour or so.
5. If we (not/hurry), all the tickets (sell) by the time we (get) there.
6. Hardly the train (leave) the station, when there (be) an explosion.
II. Choose the right article.
1. When I was 20,1 went to ... United States. Travelling by ... plane was too expensive, so I decided to travel by ... coach.
2. I've just bought ... new car. And where's ... car you bought last year?
3. It was such ... wonderful performance that we applauded for fifteen minutes.
4. They are discussing ... matter at... moment.
5. We used to walk a lot when we didn't have ... car.
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. How do you usually get (for, to, at) the University?
2. Why don't you write (by, in, on) ink?
3. He finally decided to give (in, up, out) smoking.
4. They had to put (in, up, off) the wedding because of his father's illness.
5. She's been learning Grammar (for, since, by) 3 months.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. He was in (no, not, none) need for help.
2. (All, Every, Each) work was done in one day.
3 I think this video film is (less, least) interesting than the one you brought last Saturday.
4 Would you like (any, some, not) more juice?
5 I was tired and so were (the others, everyone, all).
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1 nor/was/the/comfortable/hotel/neither/clean. ? to/and/the/said/eat/doctor/fruit/more/vegetables.
3. your/I/borrow/could/camera?
4. she/Italian/long/has/how/been/learning? 5 raining/the/it/by/had/evening/stopped.
VI. Choose the best response.
1. He hasn't spoken to Ann.
a) And I haven't.
b) Me too.
c) Nor have I.
3. Shall I do it for you?
a) No, you will not.
b) No, you must not.
c) No, you needn't, thank you.
2.1 m not at all sorry.
a) Are you?
b) Don't you?
c) Aren't you?
4. What time are your class over?
a) It's late in the afternoon
b) At half past five.
c) It's later than usual.
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
A. lot of (Japan, Japanese) parents 'arrange' (marriages, weddings) for their children. This is because they (feel, fill)
that marriage (affects, effects) not only the young (pair, couple) but the (whole, all) family. They believe that (there,
it) is important that the young (men, people) have the (same, alike) interests and that they (go, come) from the same social (background, platform). A lot of (arranging, arranged) marriages are (success, successful) and (help, aid) the tradition of the Japanese family to continue.
TEST 8
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets
1. Where (be) the manager? -1 just (see) him. He (talk) on the telephone.
2. You ever (face) with such problems?
3. They (go) to get married. The wedding (be) next Saturday.
4. I (write) this letter to you while the children (play) on the beach.
5. That isn't my watch. It (belong) to my cousin.
6. What you (do) at 6 o'clock last night?
7. He was sorry that he (offend) us. He said he (not intend) to be rude.
II. Use the right article.
1. Last year he worked for ... big company in ... Brussels. ... company employs over 4000 people.
2. ... capital of... USA is not... biggest city of... country.
3. What do you think of ... Harrisons? – I don't like ... husband much but... wife is ... very nice woman.
4. Where's ... magazine I bought yesterday?
5. We had ... lovely time in Spain. – So you enjoyed ... holiday, didn't you?
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. After we had travelled (for, by, at) miles, there was still no sign (in, of, about) the town which was marked (in, on, at) the map.
2. Don't be late (at, for, on) dinner.
3. It's such a small room that I can hardly move (in, on, at) it.
4. They washed their clothes (by, at, in) hand.
5. The other person who sits (on, at, by) our table is Mrs. Hunt. I haven't found (up, out, off) anything (for, in, about) her.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1.1 don't have (something, anything, nothing) to do this afternoon.
2. Some of (them, they, their) must work to earn money.
3. The Aliens don't have (many, much, plenty) money.
4. Jane goes to the library (some, every, all) week.
5. One boy played the guitar while two (other, others, another) sang.
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1. Boston/was/in/Jack/lived/since/born/has/he.
2. rang/I/the/a/phone/was/shower/when/having.
3. do/people/stupid/why/things/do?
4. leaving/they/Rome/tomorrow/are/for.
VI. Choose the best response.
1. Are you free tonight?
a) I'm all right.
b) Why do you ask?
c) Never mind.
3. Sorry to keep you waiting.
a) No at all.
b) You are welcome.
c) That's all right.
2. Did you like the film?
a) I always did.
b) I never did.
c) It was so boring.
4.1 have a bad headache.
a) Take a pill, then.
b) Don't worry.
c) Do your best.
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
Work plays a very important role in (Japan, Japanese). Because work is (so, such) important, a child – (especially, specially) a boy, – must work very (heavy, hard) indeed. He begins to (study, teach) (serious, seriously) as (soon, long) as he starts (going, coming) to school, because if he doesn't (take, pass) all his exams, he won't go to a good university and won't be (able, capable) to get a good (work, job) (too, either).
TEST 9
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets
1. If you (not/stay) in bed for a couple of days at least, you never (feel) better.
2. Kate (stand) in front of the mirror when somebodv (knock) at the door.
3. By the time she (be) 50, she (live) in this country for most of her life.
4. He (be) very interested in politics lately.
5. His horse (be) lame so he (have) to finish the journey on foot.
6. You (cut) your finger. Look, it (bleed). Put a plaster on it.
7. When he (finish) packing the furniture the whole room (be) in a mess.
II. Choose the right article.
1. Betty was... typist in ... office. Sally was ... saleswoman in ...store where they were having tea.
2. Everybody says it was ... excellent trip.
3. You must contact... manager and tell him about... letter.
4. This plant is ... biggest in the corporation.
5. Someone stole ...lot of... money from this bank... last year.
6. ... air is so close today.
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. George finished his studies (in, at, on) midnight.
2. How dare you? Take your hands (of, off, out of) me at once!
3. When I got (for, into, to) the car this morning I found that the radio had been stolen.
4. Please, could you explain this rule (-, for, to) me?
5. Are you good (in, on, at) tennis?
jV. Chose the suitable pronoun.
1. His theory is very complicated: very (a few, few, little) people understand it.
2. There aren't (much, many, a lot) chairs in the room.
3. How many of the university teachers do you know personally?– (Neither, None, No).
4. I'm writing to a friend of (my, mine, me).
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1. anywhere/you/Tom/have/seen?
2. car/very/to/use/nice/me/it's/of/you/let/your.
3. this/we/are/to/problem/trying/solve.
4. George/work/late/is/for/his/ever?
VI. Choose the best response.
1. Can I borrow your dictionary?
a) I'm afraid so.
b) I'm afraid not.
c) I'm very much afraid.
2. Where shall we meet?
a) We may or we may not.
b) You will see me.
c) Any place you like.
3. Are you doing anything this evening?
a) It's nothing at all.
b) It's great fun.
c) I'm not sure yet.
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
A Typical Day in Australia
In summer the sun comes (up, down) quite early and it is already warm by 7.00 a.m. Most (peoples, people) live (near, nearly) a beach or a big swimming (pool, pull), so very often all the family (go, come) for an early morning swim. The young mothers (which, who) don't (work, walk) spend a lot of the day at the (beach, bench). (It, there) is a healthy (way, road) for young (children, parents) to (grow, rise) up and nearly (every, each) child can swim (good, well). It (makes, does) them a lot of good.
TEST 10
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. She (lie) in bed all morning yesterday. She (say), she (have) a splitting headache.
2. The waiter (take) my plate away before I (finish) eating.
3. My father is at home most time now, as he (write) a novel.
4. I (be) so tired last night that I (fall) asleep as soon as I (touch) the pillow.
5.1 hear Tom (find) a new job at last. He (search) for a job for quite a time.
6. There (be) many significant changes in Britain in the pastwar period.
II. Use the right article.
1. They were able to finish ... race, weren't they?
2. Newspapers are normally delivered twice ... day.
3. ... burglars did little damage to... house apart from breaking ... windows.
4. I'm glad you like ... steak. I'll give you ... recipe. 5.1 just want... cup of... tea. Is that possible?
6. Do you know ... name of... restaurant's owner?
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. According (for, to, by) the Bible, Jesus Christ was born (on, at, in) a stable.
2. There's no sign (at, in, of) snow coming this Christmas.
3. The tree was hung (by, in, with) presents for all the family.
4. Look (out, at, on)! That tree is going to fall (at, on, to) you.
5. We drove swiftly (on, across, along) the narrow winding road that led (in, to, at) the hills.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. She never does very (much, many, a lot). Sometimes she watches TV or looks through (some, few, any) magazines.
2. I'm sorry, I can't tell you (nothing, something, anything).
3. There is (not, no, none) more bread.
4. There has been (many, a lot, much) of rain recently. 5.1 last saw Jack (few, little, a few) days ago.
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1. little/train/station/the/stopped/every/at.
2. Tom/this/I/find/photograph/can't/in.
3. he/how/now/feeling/is?
4. Jack/nobody/gone/knows/has/where.
VI. Choose the best response.
1. Why not go to a disco?
a) That's why.
b) That's a good idea.
c) That's the trouble.
2.1 want to ask you something.
a) Do it again.
b) Don't bother.
c) Go ahead.
3. Who's that man over there?
a) He's an architect.
b) He's very clever.
c) He's my brother-in-law
4. Come and have lunch with us.
a) With pleasure.
b) I like it. c) Not at all.
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
I'm Anna Gonzales from Brazil. (It, There) is eight years (since, from) I started to learn English. My (bigger, biggest) Problem is pronunciation. (I'd love. I love) listening to English pop music (which, what) is a (great, large) (way, road) of learning new (vocabulary, dictionary). My dad's a businessman and he (uses, used to) English all the (time, period) He (.speaks, talks) it (fluent, fluently). He wants me (to speak speak) it (good, well) enough so that I can (enjoy, join) his (company, campaign).
TEST 11
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. We (not/make) a decision where to spend the holidays yet.
2. My train (leave) London at 4.30, so I'm in a hurry.
3. Shakespeare (be) born in 1564 and (die) in 1616. He (live) in Stratford for most of his life but he (live) in London when Queen Elizabeth (die) in 1603.
4. When they (argue), I was afraid that the argument (end) in a fight.
5. Is that 703485? – No, I'm afraid you (dial) the wrong number.
6. She (come) in and (say) that the kettle (boil).
7. After I (post) the letter I (remember) that I (forget) to put on a stamp.
II. Use the right article.
1. All... first three runners received ... prize.
2. Tom looks as if he has enjoyed .. party. 3.1 prefer ... tea to ... coffee.
4. That's ... house where I was born.
5. We came in quietly so as not to wake ... baby.
6. How wonderful... weather is! I'm going to ... beach. 7.1 play ... football nearly every day.
III. Choose the suitable preposition or postposition.
1. Why can't you cut the cake (onto, into, by) ten pieces?
2. First we'll send you a letter and invite you (on, to, in) an interview.
3. A car drew (down, up, on) (in, at, on) the Swan Hotel and a young man got (from, out, through).
4 When did you arrive (to, in, at) the airport?
5 Very few people live (to, in, -) the age of one hundred nowadays.
6. Why are you so angry (to, on, with) us?
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. (No, Not, None) two people look alike.
2. (My, Mine, Me) room is as hard to clean as (your, yours, you).
3. Sorry, but I haven't got (some, none, any) razor-blades.
4.1 don't think I can wear this shirt for (other, another,others) day. It's dirty.
5. Would you like (a few, a little, little) champaign?
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1. looks/in/Stella/after/hospital/patients/a.
2. you/to/do/going/enjoy/concerts?
3. serious/at/her/was/more/than/illness/much/we/first/ thought/had.
4. for/Monday/Scotland/I'm/to/a/next/going/holiday/short.
VI. Choose the right variant.
1. When are they going to buy this house? – Don't you know? They finally decided
a) not to be.
b) not.
c) not to.
2.1 can't play the violin.
a) I can't too.
b) I can't neither.
c) I can't either.
VII. Choose the suitable response.
1. Shall I give anyone a lift?
a) Oh, it's very kind of you.
b) Give it to me.
c) Don't.
2. Where are you from?
a) From the library.
b) It doesn't matter.
c) From Canada.
VIII. Choose the appropriate word.
I'm in my early (fifties, fiftieth). I'm very (tall, high ), and (quite, quiet) heavily built. I have straight (hair, hare j. but I'm. going (bald, bold), so (it, there) isn't a lot of it left. I have a grey (beard, brow) and moustache. My eyes arc blue, and I (wear, dress) glasses. I don't think I'm very (well, good), looking, (and, but) I'm (not, no) bad-looking (also, either) I (probable, probably) (look, see) younger than I (do, am).
TEST 12
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. Many of the exhibits (damage) in the fire, and some totally (destroy).
2. What you (read) when I (see) you in the library yesterday morning?
3. How long you (be) married? – For twenty-five years. I (be) a student then.
4. If Sally (stay) here till the end of the week, I (take) her to the theatre. – That's OK. She (leave) next Monday, by the evening train.
5. That evening I (have) dinner with an uncle of mine. At the opposite table I (see) a woman whose face (seem) familiar to me. Yet, I (not/can) remember where I (see) her.
6. I know you (hide) something unpleasant from me, but I (want) you to be honest with me.
7. I (tell) the other day that Jim (break) his leg.
II. Use the right article.
1. Have you got... few minutes? I'd like to have ... chat with you.
2. They usually have ... dinner at... home.
3. It was ... luxurious hotel,... best I've ever stayed in.
4 There was such ...long queue that we decided not to wait.
5.... students will be writing ... test in ... Room 405.
6. ... head of... department made ... brief report.
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. Who's the old lady all dressed (on, in, to) green?
2. Are you still interested (on, at, in) chemistry?
3. Can you help me to look (at, through, for) my glasses?
4. We've known each other (in, for, since) a long time. 5.1 look forward (on, to, by) your next visit, dear.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. There's much (fewer, less, least) water in the river than usual.
2. Though his theory is fairly complicated, there are (few, a few, the few) people who understand it.
3. Come on! We don't have (many, plenty, much) time.
4. Learner-drivers are not allowed to drive on (them, their, theirs) own.
5. I'm not going (somewhere, nowhere, anywhere) tonight.
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1. in/expect/London/time/do/to/what/you/arrive?
2. doctors/teachers/more/than/paid/are?
3. university/brother/languages/my/studies/at.
4. tallest/all/is/giraffe/the/the/of/animals.
VI. Choose the right response.
1. Have a good day. 2. Thank you for the lift.
a) I'll have. a) Me too.
b) No, I shan't. b) You are welcome.
c) Thanks and the same c) The same to you. to you.
3. Did you enjoy the film? 4. What was the weather like
a) Yes, it was great. a) I liked.
b) Yes, I enjoyed. b) Like what?
c) Yes. I enjoy it much. c) It was windy.
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
I must (write, to write) at once to thank you for your (lovely) lively) present. 1 like it (so, such) much! I can't (tell, say) you what I (fell, felt) when I opened the parcel and (found found out) a (pair, couple) of beautiful socks. I am (particularly, particular) touched because I can (see, look) at a (glance, sight) that they're (home, house)-knitted. You can't (buy, sell) socks (as, like) that in the shops!
TEST 13
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. The bowl (break) if you (drop) it.
2. I hear there (be) a barbecue at the college last Saturday. You (have) a good time?
3. Nick (pass) his driving test yet? – Yes, he (pass) it in October.
4. Look! The paper (peel) in the sitting-room and the hall; in fact the whole flat (need) redecorating.
5. You (try) using this new cordless telephone?
6. Which man is your husband? – The man in a grey hat. He (wave) his handkerchief at me.
7.1 (feel) sorry that Bob (not/keep) his word.
8. A lot of meetings already (hold) by the local council, but nothing (decide) yet.
II. Use the right article.
1. Listen to her beautiful voice. She sings like ... angel.
2. Did your advertisement get any result? – I'll say! We advertized for ... night watchman and ... next night we were robbed.
3 ... rain is getting heavier and heavier.
4 They say ... hard-working person works like ... beaver.
5 ... milk in that jug is very cold. You shouldn't drink such ... cold milk.
III. Choose the suitable preposition or postposition.
1. Can you look (for, up, at) a word in the dictionary (for, to, by) me, please?
2. Are you listening (at, to, in) me? Why are you looking (out of, up, to) the window all the time?
3.1 hate travelling (in, on, by) underground. It's too crowded.
4.1 can't help knocking things (down, of, up). I'm such a clumsy person.
5.1 thought I had left my umbrella (in, on, at) home but in fact I had been carrying it all day (in, at, on) my bag.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. The (fewer, less, least) cars there are the (least, fewer, less) pollution there will be.
2. I don't hear (nothing, something, anything).
3. Sorry, but there is (not, no, neither) time to talk.
4. She is a very quiet person. She doesn't generally say (many, a lot of, much).
5. This coat is (more, much, most) cheaper than mine.
V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.
1. anything/she/today/hasn't/eaten.
2. the/was/salary/I/to/low/decided/job/the/accept/although.
3. a/we/yesterday/had/very/day/tiring.
4. car/happy/you/with/are/your/new?
VI. Choose the right response.
1. Most children like 2. Have you been to Piccadilly
animated cartoons. Circus and Trafalgar Square")
a) So will I. a) Not yet.
b) So do I. b) Not much.
c) So shall I. c) Not now.
3. I'm going out for 4. What do you think of
a walk. jogging?
a) Take the dog with a) Nothing, you, will you?
b) It's very kind of you b) It's fun. to do so.
c) Have a nice trip. c) It's funny.
VII. Choose the appropriate word.
I went to (study, teach) medicine in London as a pupil to a famous (surgeon, sergeant) and (while, during) I was in London I started to study navigation (because, that's why) I had always wanted to travel. (Soon, Sooner) I was (offered, suggested) a (job, work) as a (ship's, sheep's) doctor and I (accepted, rejected) it. At (first, the first) the (journey, hiking) was (pleasant, pleasantly), (but, and) in the Pacific we ran into a storm, the ship (sank, drowned) and (every, everybody) on board (except, besides) me was drowned. I managed to swim to an (isle, island), but I was (so, such) tired when I reached (land, soil) that I fell (fast, fastly) asleep on the sand.








